Sojka’s presentation will introduce a research project examining how the financial viability of rainwater harvesting systems varies with system features, such as tank size, roof area, and daily water demand.... READ MORE >>
A superhero who can talk to squirrels. A high school graduation crashed by Dr. Doom. Another chapter in the match-up between always-at-odds brothers Thor and Loki. Those are just a few of the plot points audiences can expect from Randolph College’s Marvel Double Feature later this month. The College’s theatre department is presenting two one-acts,... READ MORE >>
The College was included in The Princeton Review Guide to Green Colleges: 2022 Edition, which recognizes the 422 most environmentally responsible colleges in the nation.... READ MORE >>
Altan, assistant professor of history presented “A Quest for Chinese Workers: Global Labor Markets in Coolies and the Making of the Chinese Working Class.”... READ MORE >>
She also received the 2021 Francis P. Hunkins Distinguished Article Award in the category of teaching from the Curriculum Teaching Dialogue journal.... READ MORE >>
The deadline to apply is Monday, Nov. 8, at 8:30 a.m.... READ MORE >>
Randolph College’s Give Day brought in more than 700 Annual Fund gifts totaling over $332,000 and counting—including more than $88,000 that was matched by donors. ... READ MORE >>
Roger McVey is a returning artist, who last appeared at Randolph in 2007.... READ MORE >>
Thompson M. Mayes, the chief legal officer and general counsel for the National Trust for Historic Preservation, will give Randolph College’s 2021 Philip Thayer Memorial Lecture.... READ MORE >>
Randolph College announced Friday the hiring of Tom Galbraith as director of athletics. He will begin on December 1.... READ MORE >>